They are not found in the wild. They are a product of mans messing with nature. IMO they are an "Abomination"
They are of the same species so yes they can mate.
yes, fish guppies,silver sharks and balloon mollies can be together.
No because I have 2 balloon mollies and 2 quarter inch guppys and the live togater and there fine
There are actually type of fish named balloon such as Balloon Molly. It is made through selective breeding of mollies that retain the balloon gene which results in a basically fat looking molly.
A total of four mollies can be found in the water tank
Yes, Mollies have scales.
I'm pretty sure they can. We recently stocked a tank with black mollies and gold balloon mollies; they were all from the same tank in the pet store. A few hours after we put them in our tank, one of the gold balloons had a ton of babies. Five of them made it and are thriving. They seem to be a combination of black and greyish brown and some of them definitely have a balloon shape to them. So we're fairly certain they were a combo of black regular and gold balloons (there were no other kinds of fish in the tank).
No fish like small aquariums unless they are beta fish because they are use to the environment, although there are some breeds that can adapt to the change better. Generally small, docile fish such as neons, danios (especially), tertra's, small mollies, or balloon mollies, plattys and guppies.
This means the ballon molly will start releasing eggs and the Dalmatian molly will fertilise them. The answer above is incorret really what that means is the mollies are breeding (yes ballon mollies can breed with dalmatian mollies). Mollies are livebrers, so the fry(Babies) are born swimming. If you go to... http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=830+1101+1058&pcatid=1058 and http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=830+1101+1062&pcatid=1062 you can find more information
Members of Poecillidae, mollies included, only eat each other if the others are babies, or dead. But most likely, he jumped out.
yes mollies east my armpit too x
I would say a bubble nest yet mollies are live berriers are they real mollies then?